Super Bowl Odds 2023: Dolphins vs. Bills and Titans vs. Chargers Headline Week 15 Super Bowl Contender Matchups

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Super Bowl Odds 2023: Dolphins vs. Bills and Titans vs. Chargers Headline Week 15 Super Bowl Contender Matchups

Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins are playing prime-time football games on Saturday. The Buffalo Bills are the favorite to win Super Bowl LVII. DraftKings Sportsbook offers the best odds for NFL betting. The AFC-centric breakdown of the Superbowl odds is based on the Buffalo, Miami, Tennessee Titans, and Los Angeles Chargers.

Buffalo Bills are 10-3 and the favorite to win the Super Bowl. They have won four straight games. Josh Allen is the MVP candidate. The team has been playing close games against mediocre teams recently. Von Miller is injured and Allen's passing performance has dipped since he suffered an elbow injury. Buffalo's offense has struggled under Ken Dorsey. However, they are favored by a touchdown against Miami in the Week 15 game.

Miami Dolphins are underdogs against Buffalo. They have lost two games in a row. Miami has a good but not great roster. The Dolphins can still reach 10 wins with the Packers, Patriots, and Jets on their schedule. They can't increase their Super Bowl odds if they lose to another elite opponent. Dolphins and Bills are Superbowl contenders. Titans and Chargers are also Super bowl contenders this week.

The Chargers beat the Dolphins last week. The team's offensive line and receiver room are injured and bad. However, the offensive coordinator keeps things simple for quarterback Justin Herbert by relying on 21 personnel. Justin is very good and has excellent weapons around him. With a 55% chance to make the playoffs, Chargers' chances are good. The odds are underselling their raw ability. If they can be healthy for a long time, they're a big threat to upset an AFC favorite. They're also a good team with star power.

Tennessee Titans are 7-6 with three straight losses. They have a bottom-four passing offense and a second-to-last passing defense. General manager Jon Robinson was fired. The Titans have an elite running game and an exceptional run-stopping defense, but their offense is not consistent enough. Los Angeles Chargers are built in the opposite way. Their offense should be able to move the ball through the air all game long.


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